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  • Relaxation is Simple

    Good days, bad days, all of us want to relax. We've worked all week and yet still google 'relaxation tips'. I have searched all over for ways to relax ... everything from deep breathing, yoga, you name it. These techniques do help, but to me are not the key to relaxation. How to relax is...
    Posted to Jayme Davis (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-14-2008
  • Play Free Bird!

    No matter where you go to listen to music there is always at least one person in the crowd that yells "Play Free Bird"! Here is my contribution. [VIDEO]
    Posted to Jim Martin (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-02-2008
  • Piano Recital

    Today I participated in my second piano recital. My first recital was last year and it was shortly after I started taking lessons. This recital marks a little over a year since I started taking lessons with my current piano teacher. I will say this, I don't think it ever gets easy to perform in front...
    Posted to Jim Martin (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-10-2008
  • Walk MS

    Inspired and impressed by my 16 year old daughter's efforts to raise over $100 in sponsorships for her 6-mile walk to benefit the Multiple Sclerosis society (sold $1 paper foot at a time), I decided to participate in the event instead of just dropping her off and picking her up when it was over....
    Posted to Terri Morton's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-04-2008
  • RestLess - A Simple REST Framework Part 2

    Some cool changes have come along for RestLess . Instead of blabbering on, I'll dive right into the changes. Small naming changes Based on Dave Donaldson 's recommendation, IRESTReadable, RESTProperty, etc have their case changed. They are now IRestReadable, RestProperty, etc. Just do a rename...
    Posted to Jayme Davis (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-23-2008
  • RestLess - A Simple REST Framework

    I have been disappointed with the amount of legwork involved with setting up a simple REST API, so I decided to write a small attribute-based framework. The goal was to make it as simple as possible and be discoverable. Right now, the framework only supports GETting objects from your api, but that will...
    Posted to Jayme Davis (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-19-2008
  • Usability is not what everyone else does

    The more sites I've tried in the past few years, the more I've noticed who cares about usability and who uses it in their marketing slogans. Some of the biggest players on the web define usability as doing what everyone else does . That is NOT usability. I will pick on my own application to demonstrate...
    Posted to Jayme Davis (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-17-2008
  • Enhance your Graffiti powered blog

    Graffiti is an awesome CMS and an excellent blogging platform. But there a few advanced features that are common in blogs but don't really make much sense in a general CMS which we left out on purpose. The idea was that we would create an official Telligent Graffiti plugin to add these blogging features...
    Posted to Kevin Harder (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-12-2008
  • Source Code for Graffiti Silverlight Photo Gallery plugin released

    A few weeks ago I released a beta version of the Silverlight photo gallery plugin for Graffiti CMS that I have been working on, along with a blog post describing it . I wrote then that: Once they get tested a little more I'll make any needed changes and re-release it, along with the full source code...
    Posted to Kevin Harder (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-10-2008
  • Say it with a one-click live demo

    Today, I launched a one-click live demo of Meiraware Business (a simple and easy invoicing application). Why a live demo? In my opinion, screencasts and/or screenshots is a distant second to actually using an application. Screencasts - I don't want to be guided through by someone who knows what they're...
    Posted to Jayme Davis (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-07-2008
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